Fisher, who is bouncing back from offseason shoulder and sports hernia procedures, is recovering well, NFL.com reports.

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Fisher, who has added five pounds of "good weight" since last season according to coach Andy Reid, is in line to take over left tackle for the Chiefs in the wake of Branden Albert's departure.

2/20/2014

Fisher, who started 13 games at right tackle, missing three starts in the 2013 regular season and one in the playoffs because of various injuries, could start at left tackle for the Chiefs in 2014, ESPN.com reports.

The Chiefs have selected Fisher in the first round of the 2013 NFL Draft, first overall.

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Fisher's film probably isn't as good as Texas A&M's Luke Joeckel, but Fisher does beat Joeckel when it comes to size, strength and athleticism, and he therefore could have the most upside of the two. Whether Fisher starts at left tackle as a rookie might depend on whether the Chiefs can trade current left tackle Branden Albert to the Dolphins. Fisher's arrival is good news for Jamaal Charles and Alex Smith. Fisher is the first non-AQ player drafted first overall since Smith was in 2005.

4/17/2013

NFL Network's Daniel Jeremiah "wouldn't be shocked" if Kansas City selected Fisher with the first pick.

Fisher, who was drafted first overall in 2013 to be the Chiefs’ starting left tackle of the future, played his entire rookie campaign at right tackle due to the presence of Pro Bowl left tackle Branden Albert. Now with the departure of Albert via free agency, Fisher will slide back to his original position of left tackle for the Chiefs in 2014.

2013

Fisher, the No. 1 overall pick in the 2013 draft, is expected to start at right tackle for his rookie season while Branden Albert mans the left side.